simmo_2 6 Posted July 17, 2017 [quote user="norfolkngood"]i hope we have a sell on clause in Redmond and Murphy It is clauses like that can raise nice money for club[/quote]So could selling them for the correct price in the 1st place Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A Load of Squit 5,162 Posted July 17, 2017 [quote user="simmo_2"][quote user="norfolkngood"]i hope we have a sell on clause in Redmond and Murphy It is clauses like that can raise nice money for club[/quote]So could selling them for the correct price in the 1st place[/quote]The real issue is that they''re only telling us about the £12M, how much are they not telling us about?I reckon there''s probably a big bag of cash involved somewhere that Mike Ashley has in the boot of his car. It''ll be routed through Music Magpie and end up in Delias wine cupboard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
City 2nd 191 Posted July 17, 2017 simmo_2 wrote the following post at 2017-07-17 9:51 PM:So could selling them for the correct price in the 1st place Does any player "have a correct price"?Any player is worth what another club will pay for him, and what the selling club think he is worth. In the Jacob Murphy case I would suggest both clubs have it spot on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iwans Big Toe 312 Posted July 17, 2017 [quote user="Fuzzar"]I think it''s a fair price for where he''s at at the moment. Bournemouth spaffed £15m on Ibe last year - a player with actual Prem experience and he''s been disappointing.Young players are a risk.[/quote]Ahh, but last year Premier League teams were not getting as much money as this season thanks to the new tv deal. Deloitte are saying that sides in the top flight will see their revenue increased by more than 20% this season. So if Bournemouth paid £15m for Ibe last year, Newcastle, using my simple fag packet sums to figure out the inflation, should be paying north of £18m for Jacob. Like I said on the other Jacob thread, if there are add ons and a sell on percentage it''s good business. If not, then in a world where a 23 year old goalkeeper, who has only played 30 Premier League games and is yet to represent his country at full international level is being sold for £30m, a straight fee of £12.5m for Jacob is well below what we should be charging for his services. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites